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This is such a good, fun, catchy, underrated and unique song and it should've been a hit for sure, but it sadly wasn't. It's from my 2nd most favorite Elvis movie "It Happened At The World's Fair". I enjoy the vast majority of the songs from that soundtrack.

The guitar don't sound like Moore, so it's either Billy Strange or Tiny Timbrell. It's jazzy. The bass is played by Ray Siegel. Drums by either Fontana or Frank Carlson. The piano is played by Dudley Brooks. Don't know who does the fingersnipping on this great track, but it all works.

Probably the best song on the LP , a poor soundtrack lasting about 25 minutes. Now, it felt like ELvis was taking us for granted knowing we would buy & see anything with his name on it. The movie? Better than Harum Scarum is about the best I can say. At least it was shot on location. Hollywood Elvis had taken over. Slick & souless.

A slow seductive song with a "Fever-esque" feel to it recorded for Elvis 12th movie, "It Happened At The World's Fair". The song was used very effectively as he seduces the lovely Yvonne Craig and on record it is pleasant. This was anything but a bad movie and even most critics today say it is one of Elvis' better movies. This ranks in my top 5 of Elvis' movies.

Sure, it is a bit of a re-write of "Fever", but I think this is a very cool song and even prefer it to "Fever". Elvis is doing a great job with the seductive nature of the vocal. It was a bad movie and not a great soundtrack--but this song, to me, is pretty great!

I kinda like this, dont know why but I do. I didnt like most of the soundtrack LP except for the single, but I kinda like this. I guess it was different and the lyrics & guitar riffs were sort of cool.